Beach Hotel Neelakanta
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Beach Bliss !
... but you can still catch the sun. We are just relaxing this week while my Aunt is with us , she leaves Friday. Then it’s just me and Martin again.
So far no illnesses ! The fish and seafood has been amazing . Last night Martin and I had Barracuda for just 300 rupees ( £3.20 ish ) - a huge piece ( cooked in the Tandor) enough for both of us and so good. I think crab and prawns tonight!
They are cooked with salad or rice or chips or bread. We have been to ...
Trivandrum
... sky and are painted lovely pastel colors. Once we get to the city we see a number of other beautiful buildings. Old and new. The government buildings are particularly nice.
Our first stop is the museum complex. I say complex because there are a number of museums right next to each other. We start with the zoo. A good choice. I always feel better in zoos – except for the part of me that feels bad about the animals being locked ...
First Day at Yoga Homestay
... There is no wall, but I am able to kick up and he does help me somewhat. Two hours is a long time. I am really tired after the class.
After class there is a light breakfast or oatmeal and fruit and Chai tea. Delicious and perfect. I lay around vegging until lunch – it is very hot and I have no energy. Lunch is at 1. A full vegetarian meal. The cook is Indian and he does a great job, although the spices ...
More beach time, with some yoga thrown in too
... also made the most of the 75p cocktails made from freshly squeezed juice. No where in Varkala has a liquor licence so the beer is served in coffee mugs to hide it from the police.
Nik has spent most mornings at a yoga class in a small hut not far from the beach with the sound of waves breaking in the background. Top way to start the day.
We are leaving India after a fantastic week but are ready to hit south east ...
Varkala: Friends, Fish, and Folly
... within range of her booming voice. I heard her mention Borth-y-Gest, near Porthmadog, in Wales as her favourite holiday resort. I know the place very well and saw this as a conversation opener; and so I chipped in. Pretty soon I was sitting next to Edna who, despite our proximity, was still conversing as if talking to the entire world. She was complaining very loudly about how filthy India is, about being ripped off, and feeling trapped. I was feeling very tolerant ...